What are the fees of annuities and what do they cost?
Straight talk about fees and commission
Fees depend on the annuity product chosen. The following are charges or fees that can be applied to an annuity — along with an explanation of what you get in return. Be sure to talk with your financial professional to understand which fees will apply to your annuity.
Administration of contract maintenance fees
A fee for the costs to manage the account, including accounting and record keeping
Add-on rider benefits
A fee for the optional riders you and your financial professional select to make your annuity more meaningful to you
Contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC)
If you cancel the annuity early, this is the fee that you'd need to pay
Underlying sub-account expenses
A fee to cover management or fund costs, which differ for each fund
Mortality and expense risk charge (M&E risk charge)
A fee to guarantee your cost won't change over time
Additional provisions
Miscellaneous fees
While some annuities generally have higher fees than other investment options, typically between 1% to 3% a year, they offer investors death benefit protection and guarantees not provided by other investment products — including the guarantee that they won't outlive their income through optional riders or annuitization.
A closer look at commission
Financial professionals get paid on annuities in two ways:
Commission based
The financial professional is paid a commission by the insurance provider based on the dollar amount invested in each individual annuity contract.
Fee based annuity costs
The financial professional is not paid a commission by the insurance company, but instead is paid a percentage of the premium (value of the account) which is deducted by the insurance company on an ongoing basis. This fee typically ranges between 1% and 3%.
Lower liquidity
Annuities are geared toward long-term retirement planning, so they come with a high surrender fee during a specified period of time (typically seven to 10 years). If money is withdrawn after this time period, there are no surrender fees.
The price for a guarantee
Insurance companies take on risk when issuing annuities. Longer surrender periods help mitigate that risk to pay for the guarantees that come with some annuities.
Limited withdrawals
If a contract is annuitized*, the payments are set. That means investors are not able to withdraw any amount at any time. This is because set payments and a set schedule keep investors from outliving their income.
*Annuitization is a one-time process of taking your annuity account and turning it into regular payments that will last for the rest of your life. The annuitized payments continue, regardless of how long you live, even if the total payments exceed the original account value.
Customizing annuities allows for flexibility
There are a wide variety of annuity products and options, which can make understanding them difficult for investors. However, it’s the variety that allows investors the flexibility to customize the annuity to meet their individual needs.
When it comes to annuities, understanding fees is key, and Annuity Pros is here to help you understand your investment and know the value of your options.
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